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Annaleise Robertson

Dr Annaleise Robertson (she/her) is a senior clinical psychologist and supervisor who has worked within public health and tertiary institutes for over fifteen years, and is a member of the NSW Statewide Eating Disorders team at the InsideOut Institute. She is passionate about the importance of honouring individual experience and diversity in all its forms, finding a way to prioritise individual needs and preferences alongside evidence-informed practice. She helps people to incorporate systemic, psychodynamic, and relational frameworks in clinical practice, cultivating person-centred care for people experiencing an eating disorder, their families, and the professionals who support them. Annaleise has worked at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead (2012-2023), the Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders in London (2019-2021), and as the Eating Disorder Coordinator and Program Co-Lead across the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (2023-2025). She also supervised the Family Therapy clinic at the University of Sydney (2022-2023) and lectures for various tertiary and postgraduate institutes.

Annaleise provides regular education, training and supervision in eating disorders to both the public and private sector, including presenting conference workshops in Sydney, Melbourne, Prague, London and New York. Annaleise completed further postgraduate study at the Tavistock and Portman Institute (London) and is co-founder and co-chair of the ANZAED Psychodynamic Special Interest Group. She has published on the importance of flexible, collaborative care and is approved by the Psychology Board of Australia to provide clinical supervision masterclasses.

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